Routing and Turning 0.0 / 5 ? Design & Technology: TextilesShaping MaterialsRoutingWood-turning latheCNC TurningGCSEAQA Created by: _jesshardy_Created on: 21-06-18 11:05 Is shaping timber using a revolving, multi-toothed cutter known as milling or routing? Routing 1 of 8 What would you use a hand held-router without jigs for? Making a moulded edge around a table top 2 of 8 Name three types of wood turning chisel Gouge, Skew chisel, Scrapper 3 of 8 When using a wood-turning lathe, is the tool rested on a support and guided by the hand or is it held in a tool post and guided by a turning wheel? The tool is rested on a support and is guided by hand 4 of 8 When using a centre lathe, is the tool rested on asupport and guided by hand or is it held in a tool post and guided by a turning wheel? The tool is held in a tool post and guided by a turning wheel 5 of 8 State TWO ways in which work can be held securely when turning on a lathe The work can be held between centres or the work can be screwed onto a faceplate 6 of 8 What piece of machienery controls both the work and cutting tools on a CNC centre lathe? A Stepper motor 7 of 8 What kind of items are CNC lathes generally used to turn? Large quantities of identical pieces 8 of 8
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